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5 Ways to Extend the Life of Your AC Unit

Home | Blog | Published on May 26th, 2017

You rely on your AC unit to help you weather the intense Florida climate in comfort. Whether your current AC unit brand new, several years old, or may need to be replaced soon, there are a handful of ways you can get the most out of your investment and extend the life of the unit.

How can a professional HVAC repair service help extend your air conditioner’s lifespan?

A skilled HVAC repair service helps extend your system’s life by:

  • Replacing clogged filters regularly to reduce strain on the system
  • Keeping the outdoor unit clear of debris and maintaining 12–18 inches of clearance
  • Installing a programmable thermostat to minimize unnecessary usage
  • Offering advice to reduce system load, like avoiding heat-producing appliances during the day
  • Conducting professional tune-ups twice a year to catch issues early and optimize performance

1. Change HVAC filters regularly for airflow and lifespan

Changing your AC filters on a monthly basis is one of the easiest ways to extend the longevity of your AC unit. When the filter is clear, air can easily pass through which in turn improves its efficiency and helps lower your energy costs. Generally, it is recommended to replace filters every 30-60 days, depending on how often the system is in use.

2. Keep the outdoor AC unit clear for efficient operation

Planting shrubbery or other foliage by the outside unit can help it look less utilitarian as well as provide much-needed shade. However, doing so can result in blocking crucial vents and reduce the life of your AC unit. Instead, make sure you keep 12 to 18 inches of clearance on all sides. Check the unit regularly to make sure that leaves, debris, and twigs are not blocking the vents and that there is at least a foot of clearance for your unit.

3. Install a programmable thermostat to control cooling costs

A programmable thermostat provides an increased level of flexibility to suit your busy lifestyle. By programming it to maintain a basic temperature while you are out of the house and setting parameters for the temperature you want your house to be when you return home, you can save money on your energy bills. Your AC unit also won’t have to work as hard because you aren’t switching the unit off and on at varying times.

4. Adapt cooling-conscious habits to support AC health

Appliances, lights, and electronics such as your television all emit heat and can increase the temperature inside the home. Remember to turn off lights and electronics when they are not in use, and consider running appliances such as dishwashers and clothes dryers during cooler times of the day — such as early morning or at night. Otherwise, the AC system will need to run harder to compensate for the rise in indoor temperature which can put a strain on the unit over time.

5. Stick to a maintenance plan for long-term AC performance

Having your AC unit maintained by a professional at least twice a year saves you money and helps it last longer. During these preventative maintenance visits, the HVAC technician will be able to address any potential issues before they get larger. Investing in a maintenance program is a cost-effective way to ensure your system gets the professional attention it needs to run at its best, and it also decreases the likelihood of emergency repairs.

If you have an AC unit that isn’t performing at its best or needs to be replaced, contact AC Designs. Our team of experienced professionals serving Jacksonville and all of Northeast Florida will work tirelessly to ensure your investment is properly taken care of.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question: What are five key steps to extend the lifespan of my AC unit?
Answer: The five most effective ways include changing or cleaning air filters regularly, keeping the area around the outdoor unit clear, using a programmable thermostat, minimizing indoor heat sources, and scheduling professional maintenance twice a year.

Question: How often should I change or clean my AC filters to help it last longer?
Answer: You should inspect and change or clean the air filter every 30 to 60 days, depending on usage and household conditions. Clean filters ensure good airflow and reduce strain on your AC system.

Question: Why is it important to maintain clearance around the outdoor condenser unit?
Answer: The outdoor unit needs about 12 to 18 inches of clear space on all sides for proper airflow. Obstructions like plants or debris can cause the unit to overheat and work harder, reducing its efficiency and lifespan.

Question: How does programming my thermostat contribute to AC longevity?
Answer: A programmable thermostat reduces how often your AC runs when you’re not home or overnight. This lowers energy use and lessens the daily wear on system components, which helps your AC last longer.

Question: Why is regular professional maintenance one of the most effective ways to extend AC life?
Answer: Professional maintenance catches problems early, such as refrigerant issues or worn parts, and keeps the system clean and tuned. This helps prevent breakdowns and ensures your AC operates efficiently for more years.

 

 

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